ENGINR said:Hmm.. I've got my turbotech installed with the right angle port to the waste-gate actuator and inline with the nut port to the bleed nipple on the intercooler piping just before the BOV. Is this OK?
ENGINR said:Hmm.. I've got my turbotech installed with the right angle port to the waste-gate actuator and inline with the nut port to the bleed nipple on the intercooler piping just before the BOV. Is this OK?
CLuTZ said:This is the way I have always done mine. Install the bottom of the controller into the hose that goes back to the vac port on the intake manifold. The port which comes off at a right angle, goes to the actuator. Use zip ties or small hose clamps to FIRMLY secure the hoses to the ports on the controller.
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brisvr4 said:As for the boost control solenoid, don't worry about it mate. It will be fine sitting there doing nothing
I run the turbo tech controller on mine and it is holding 25psi stable on a 50 trim.
Richard said:Pic Here:
FFS
lefty said:lol ffs
Do it exactly like Richard has, exactly like mine as well
deviantek said:Installed it, though I'm worried about one of the lines from the boost solenoid now no longer connected to anything. Hoping that doesn't harm it. Connected the MBC to the IC hard pipe & the waste gate actuator. Seems to be holding a steady 13 psi atm which I plan to push to 17.
Asking plenty of questions is exactly why I want to double check and triple check installation. I know you're an all-knowing expert, but please do not patronize me Clutz.
CLuTZ said:You don't have to be an all-knowing expert to install a t-piece- this was the first ever mod I managed to do when I was a kid- and it was a piece of cake.
CLuTZ said:I was actually 18, and it was a BFMR 323 Familia